Emotional & Behavioral Wellbeing
In this section, you will find a wide variety of services dedicated to helping teens and young adults with their emotional and behavioral health, including general mental health services, substance abuse services, and eating disorder services in San Diego County.
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Crestwood Chula Vista Mental Health Rehabilitation Center
The mission of Crestwood San Diego is to provide an alternative to traditional psychiatric care through collaboration, empowerment, a healing environment, peer providers, family partners, and a recovery-oriented milieu. Crestwood San Diego provides the structure and support needed to promote stabilization and foster recovery. Our goal is to restore a sense of hope, self-empowerment and realized potential of recovery in each of our clients.
(619) 481-6790
Crossroads Recovery Home
The Crossroads Foundation is a California non-profit organization offering a residential recovery program for women who are addicted to alcohol and drugs. The Crossroads facilities are located in a quiet residential area near downtown San Diego. We provide home-like atmospheres in a shared community to aid residents in regaining and maintaining sobriety.
(619) 296-1151
Diamond Neighborhoods Family Health Center
Family Health Centers of San Diego provides child and adult medical and mental health services at this location.
(619) 515-2560
Doors of Change: Housing Program
Doors of Change is an intensive program for homeless males ages 18-24. In addition to receiving safe housing in a residential setting for 18-36 months, participants attend a mandatory six month outpatient drug/alcohol rehab program, individual and group therapy, music therapy, and NA and AA meetings.
(619)-736-1243
Downtown Family Health Center at Connections
Family Health Centers of San Diego provides adult medicine at all of its primary care clinics and specializes in providing comprehensive medical and developmental services for children at select clinics.
(619) 515-2430
El Cajon Treatment Clinic
If you are addicted to Oxycontin, oxycodone, heroin, Percocet, fentanyl or other opiates, we can help. We provide medically assisted withdrawal and detoxification services to get you stabilized so you can continue with daily life while you quit for good. Our staff is licensed and experienced with using medications such as methadone, Suboxone® or Subutex® (generically known as buprenorphine) and Vivitrol® to help you withdraw as safely and painlessly as possible.
(619) 365-9925
Elm Street Family Health Center
Family Health Centers of San Diego provides adult medicine at all of its primary care clinics and specializes in providing comprehensive medical and developmental services for children at select clinics.
(619) 515-2520
Emergency Screening Unit
The Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) provides emergency psychiatric evaluations, crisis intervention, crisis stabilization, brief outpatient counseling, case management and emergency medication management to children and adolescents under age 18. Over 1,000 youth receive an emergency psychiatric assessment at the Emergency Screening Unit annually. The unit is open 24 hours/7 days a week, and serves the entire County. Patients are brought by parents/guardians, social workers, law enforcement or ambulance from their family residences or from shelters, Juvenile Hall, hospital emergency rooms, schools, foster homes, group homes, or residential facilities.
(619) 876-4502
Exodus Recovery: Walk-In Assessment Center (Escondido Location)
Exodus Mental Health Walk-In Assessment Center (WIAC) serves adults and older adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis or have an urgent need for mental health services. The goals of the program are to provide short-term mental health services to adults who are in need of crisis intervention services, who might otherwise present at emergency rooms for mental health services, or who are waiting to connect to ongoing County Mental Health programs.
(760) 871-2020
Exodus Recovery: Walk-In Assessment Center (Vista Location)
Exodus Mental Health Walk-In Assessment Center (WIAC) serves adults and older adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis or urgent need for mental health services. The goals of the program are to provide short-term mental health services to adults who are in need of crisis intervention services, who might otherwise present at emergency rooms for mental health services, or who are waiting to connect to ongoing County Mental Health programs.
(760) 305-4800
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The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.
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We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.